Should conservative Christian pastors preach that their Bible-believing church members should run for political office?

Yes, Bible-believing, conservative Christians should preach about the importance of having Bible-believing Christians as elected officials.

It is a very important priority for Bible-believing conservative churches to produce good, Bible-believing politicians in their local communities and in their state. There is no educational requirement to hold political office. Any US citizen can run for office.

Bible-believing Christians should bravely run for political office in order to support Bible-based morality in their local community and in their state. It is a very important Christian work.

Salary pay for politicians is good, middle class salary, so it is worth working as an elected official even from a financial standpointC. And if you are good in local politics, you can enter county or state politics. You may even work up to national politics, such as becoming a US Senator.

It is the duty of Bible-believing Christian pastors to produce Christian politicians in their local community and in their state, who will follow the Bible not only in personal affairs but also in political business.